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A mother sits in jail Friday accused of putting her 7-month-old baby in harm's way.

Myeisha Walker is charged with reckless endangerment. Police say they found her baby at the Waffle House and found walker about a half a mile away naked and possibly under the influence.

NBC 15 went through the surveillance footage from the gas station a few doors down from the Waffle House.

At 3:27 a.m., video captures a man in a white sweatsuit walking along Government Street carrying a baby. He passes the gas pumps and heads into the Waffle House parking lot. After pacing the parking lot for a few seconds, the man heads inside the restaurant.

Ten minutes later, footage shows a police car pulls up to respond to a call for a 7-month-old boy found near the roadway.

NBC 15 crews were on scene Friday morning where cameras captured the man who brought the baby inside speaking to police in the back of a patrol car after a waitress called 911. The man looks visibly upset, crying and wailing his arms. The man wasn’t arrested, only the baby's mother was.

Police say Walker, the baby’s mother, was found about a half a mile away on Dauphin Island Parkway naked.

Police say DHR was contacted and the baby was transported to the hospital to be checked out.
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Was it a mental health issue or drugs? Please do not post her baby.


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April 15th 2019
A Mobile mother whose 7-month-old was found alone at the Waffle House near the loop is pleading guilty.

Myeisha Walker has pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child.

Her son was found alone back in February at the Waffle House.

Walker was found half a mile away and naked.

She was given a one year suspended sentenced and two years probation.
 
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